Sensei, I always enjoy all your videos. For me, it is a great refreshing and learning too. Stay healthy and happy ... to upload more & more videos for me and for the rest of all judokas from this planet.
Great video!!! Newaza isn’t appreciated or practiced enough and this video has been really useful, keep the good work up! And one question, does the last roll, the one with your knee on his head, have a name?
Now your talking! Another one, usually taught to kids but I catch adults with it all the time Straddle the back, reach in under the arms, grab both lapels. Pull backwards into kamishiho gatame. Pull back and hold down the lapels underneath the arms in kamishiho. 3 points of contact pin.
We train to attack a Sunkaku on the arm that's holding the other arm by bringing your right leg over his and hit the Elbow Slicer, that's because at our Club we cross train Traditional Japanese Ju Jitsu using wrist, knee and ankle locks
Sensei, I always enjoy all your videos. For me, it is a great refreshing and learning too.
Stay healthy and happy ... to upload more & more videos for me and for the rest of all judokas from this planet.
Indeed really good tips!
I really like that. Simple and smooth.
Great video!!! Newaza isn’t appreciated or practiced enough and this video has been really useful, keep the good work up! And one question, does the last roll, the one with your knee on his head, have a name?
Great sequences, Shintaro sensei.
Now your talking! Another one, usually taught to kids but I catch adults with it all the time
Straddle the back,
reach in under the arms, grab both lapels.
Pull backwards into kamishiho gatame.
Pull back and hold down the lapels underneath the arms in kamishiho. 3 points of contact pin.
The systems are really good, can’t wait to try them. How about a system for the lower belts that can’t do shime waza or kensetsu waza?
I'm coming to NY to drop in. I will makenit happen 😆
Yeah!
True legend
the title is so good. 😂
Always good Judo
We train to attack a Sunkaku on the arm that's holding the other arm by bringing your right leg over his and hit the Elbow Slicer, that's because at our Club we cross train Traditional Japanese Ju Jitsu using wrist, knee and ankle locks
Lol my Sensei taught some of this tonight... suspicious!
I’m confused if it takes 20 seconds to pin a judoka but you only have five seconds? Dose the ground clock stop when you start pinning them?
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Eugine has hard Anakin vibes lol
second take? 😂